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The budget could be taken in cash, in the form of a direct payment, or it could be administered for them by the council.
As no cumulative toxicities were apparent in this analysis, trabectedin could be administered for prolonged periods (e.g., up to 59 cycles).
If our assumption is correct, more aggressive treatment, such as chemotherapy following RT, could be administered for WHO grade II astrocytoma patients with high risk.
Importantly, the Lokich regimen could be administered for half of the cost of the de Gramont regimen (Hale et al, 2002).
Study medication (oral clodronate or placebo) was discontinued if bone metastases occurred, and bisphosphonate therapy could be administered for treatment of bone metastases at the investigator's discretion.
Therefore, a given treatment could be administered for a short time span and continued only provided a short-term effect on a surrogate end point, such as any kind of 'tumor response', is observed.
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Our designed nanoparticles could be administered orally for bio-imaging and studying the bio-distribution of drug.
This effect indicates that somatostatin could be administered exogenously for therapeutic purposes in chronic schistosomiasis patients.
A quick, at-the-starting-line test could be administered to check for doping in sport.
However, since the proteasome is a common regulator of LPS signaling and proteasome inhibitors such as Velcade are already being used in clinical trials for cancer, it is not difficult to imagine that drugs of this type could be administered in a bolus for the treatment of septic shock.
For example, items displaying DIF for gender could be administered to males or females only, or have different scoring parameters for each group.
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